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They didn't think of it that way. Instead, the U.S. succeeded in creating an atmosphere of uncertainty as to what the U.S. would do if the USSR attacked China with nuclear weapons. (according to Kissinger & Dobrynin's memoirs.)You just prove my point. In 1970s, Soviets didn't nuke us wasn't because we were under the protection of the American nuclear umbrella...
Among themselves, the 90%-dead-but-100,000,000-left-alive argument was how the Communist Party justified its position to the Soviet military, the context being that the USSR could then expect a Chinese invasion of Siberia and the Soviet Far East. (quoted from a lecture by a political commissar to Soviet officers in the book MiG Pilot. I'd give you the page number but a Chinese student borrowed my book and never returned it.)